Matt Chapman takes Brad Hand deep in the 12th inning to walk it off, a breakdown

What Happened

In the bottom of the 12th inning, the game between the Oakland Athletics and an unnamed opposing team is tied 3-3. Oakland third baseman Matt Chapman steps up to the plate against Cleveland Indians pitcher Brad Hand. Hand has been reliable this season, but Chapman is looking to end the game for the Athletics. Hand begins his delivery with a four-seam fastball, missing the strike zone. He tries another fastball, but it's also a ball, putting Chapman in a favorable hitter's count at 2-0. Hand appears to be struggling to locate his pitches early in the at-bat. Knowing Hand likes to rely on his slider, which he throws 50% of the time, Chapman seems to be sitting on that pitch. Hand tries another fastball, but Chapman lays off, making it a full count. The crowd senses the drama building as Chapman prepares for Hand's next offering. Hand winds up and delivers a slider, but it's out of the strike zone. Chapman doesn't bite and the at-bat remains tied at 3-3 in the 12th inning. The Athletics dugout is lively, with players anticipating Chapman's chance to end the game. Hand goes back to the slider, but this time Chapman is ready. He crushes the pitch, sending it deep over the outfield fence for a walk-off home run, the first of his career. Chapman's teammates erupt in celebration, with one player pointing and shouting, seemingly having predicted the outcome. The Athletics' bench erupts in excitement, with players high-fiving and embracing Chapman as he rounds the bases. Outfielder Stephen Piscotty narrowly avoids the discarded bat on the ground and teammate Ramon Laureano races in to douse Chapman with a celebratory Gatorade shower. The jubilant Athletics players continue to celebrate, with veteran first baseman Chris Davis playfully throwing some jabs Chapman's way. Finally, Chapman is fully drenched in the Gatorade, completing the walk-off victory for the home team.

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